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ALC

Ohaulick
Oct 28, 2010
46,524
yes he did

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he is. unlike that petty bitch warren who wouldnt endorse him
i hate that bitch

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Too good for America. This country needs at least another 50-100 years of social development before it is ready to embrace a candidate with his ideas.
i'm hoping AOC can bring some change, she feels like a young Bern
 

ALC

Ohaulick
Oct 28, 2010
46,524
I mean yeah, Biden would make a terrible president. I voted for Hillary out of spite for Trump and I feel like an idiot because I didn't like her either. And now the same thing is supposed to happen?

If Biden wins, it just tells the Dems they can keep getting away with their shit. Which I guess is better than the Republicans getting away with their shit. But it's still not ideal.
 

Ronn

Mes Que Un Club
May 3, 2012
20,861
I mean yeah, Biden would make a terrible president. I voted for Hillary out of spite for Trump and I feel like an idiot because I didn't like her either. And now the same thing is supposed to happen?

If Biden wins, it just tells the Dems they can keep getting away with their shit. Which I guess is better than the Republicans getting away with their shit. But it's still not ideal.
What shit? More primary voters voted for Biden than Bernie.
 

AFL_ITALIA

MAGISTERIAL
Jun 17, 2011
31,783
Exclusive: Democrats, furious with Trump, much more keen to vote now than four years ago - Reuters/Ipsos

"...According to the Reuters/Ipsos poll, 70% of Democrats said they were “certain” to vote in the upcoming presidential election, 9 percentage points higher than in the first quarter of 2016.

Among Republicans, the increase from 2016 was much smaller – 3 percentage points – with 71% saying they will vote in November."
Still plenty of time to go, but it's quite a big increase. I truly believe that if it were pretty much anyone other than Hillary in 2016, Trump would've lost.
 

acmilan

Plusvalenza Akbar
Nov 8, 2005
10,722
I mean the shit of going with establishment candidates that are okay with the status quo which means privatizing whatever they can and shelling out to big corps.
There is a time and place to fight these "wars". It's neither the time, nor the place, however, when you, the voter, are presented with a choice between "imperfect" vs. "completely fucked-up"

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Exclusive: Democrats, furious with Trump, much more keen to vote now than four years ago - Reuters/Ipsos



Still plenty of time to go, but it's quite a big increase. I truly believe that if it were pretty much anyone other than Hillary in 2016, Trump would've lost.
For any nation of at least average overall intelligence, that should not have made a difference.
 

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